20-428 Owner’s Manual
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press ENT. Confirm the entry. If it is incorrect, press the number keys again to set the base
frequency. After you confirm the input, press ENT again.
6. While O in Offset blinks, if necessary, enter the offset number and press ENT. Confirm the entry.
If it is incorrect, then press the number keys again to set the frequency. After you confirm the input,
press ENT again.
7. While S in Step blinks, repeatedly press /¥ or ¥/ to select the step number, 5.0, 6.25, 10.0, 12.5,
15.0, 18.75, 20.0, 25.0, 30.0, 31.25, 35.0, 37.5, 40.0, 43.75, or 50.0 kHz, then press ENT.
8. Press PROG to enter the program mode. Store the trunking IDs into the sub-bank in the same
bank.
programming Motorola Trunking systems (800 MHz)
Follow these steps to program 800 MHz band Motorola Trunking.
Notes:
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On the 800 MHz Trunking band, you can select a base frequency (normal or offset).
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On the 900 MHz Trunking band, you do not need to set the base frequency (base, offset, step).
1. Press PROG then TRUNK to enter the ID program mode.
2. Press FUNC then /¥ or ¥/ to select the desired bank.
3. Press MODE and select Motorola Trunking mode.
4. Press FUNC then 3. Use Up/Down keys to set 800MHz Motorola ch plan NORMAL appears.
5. Press /¥ or ¥/ to select NORMAL or SPLINTER and press ENT.
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If you are uncertain about the base frequency, use the default setting. The default setting is
normal.
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If you cannot receive with the normal setting, change to OFFset. The base frequency in normal is
851.0125 MHz. The base frequency in OFFset is 851.0000 MHz.
programming fleet maps
You must set the fleet map if you want to receive a Motorola Type I system. Fleet maps are included
along with other information about Motorola Type I systems at
www.trunkscanner.com
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Follow these steps to program a fleet map.